How to Knit the Bamboo Stitch

Mar 19, 2011 07:02 PM

The bamboo stitch is a beautiful, versatile stitch that can be used for lots of different kinds of projects.  I especially love using it for baby blankets and scarves.  It is an easy, reversible stitch.  Both sides aren't the same, but both are very nice looking.

Here are the instructions for making thebamboo stitch:

  • Work on a multiple of 2 plus 1 (uneven number of stitches).
  • Row 1: K1, *YO, K 2, pass the YO the 2 knitted stitches, repeat from *
  • Row 2: Purl all stitches
  • Repeat these 2 rows for pattern

Tips

  • This stitch does tend to curl in, so if you're using it for something flat such as a blanket or scarf, I would advise you to add a border of garter stitches or a picot hem to all sides as in the photo below.



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